Cheap video card for new system

zoozilla

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I'm thinking of building a new gaming pc for myself and letting my dad have my (sorry to say) useless Dell. At first I thought I should buy an X1950XT, as it's probably the best bang for the buck, but I thought twice and maybe I should wait until some affordable DX 10 cards come out. I'm thinking about a 7600GT. What other good cards are there for about $100 or less if possible? I'll list all the parts I'm buying so any advice is very welcome:

-Cooler Master black computer case
-Apevia 500 watt power supply
-Intel Core 2 Duo 2.13 Ghz processor
-Corsair XMS2 2GB DDR2 memory
>insert video card here<
-Western Digital SATA 3.0Gb/s HD
-Samsung DVD+R/RW
-Creative Sound Blaster SB0570 Audigy (I have no idea about sound cards)
-Windows XP service pack 2 w/coupon for Vista (gonna stick with XP for now)
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: zoozilla
I'm thinking about a 7600GT

You have your answer. It's fast enough so that you won't kill yourself in frustration, and cheap enough to not break the bank. ZZF has an eVGA 7600GT for $110 with free shipping and $20 rebate (so $90AR).
 

luigionlsd

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I'll second the 7600 GT. I'm making a PC for my mom with specs similar to that (except 1GB RAM), with a 7600 GT. Any way you look at it, the 7600 GT is easily the best midrange card there is. It's a great card at a great price, nothing ATI can do yet (for the $100 range, anyway)!
 

zoozilla

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All right, cool. Can anyone give me advice on the system I'm building overall? Is it the most price efficient?
 

NamelessMC

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If you plan on over-clocking or are willing to consider doing it, you should get the E4300 instead of the E6400 as it tends to over-clock just as well but for $50 cheaper.